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Versalis

Versalis (Polimeri Europa till 5 April 2012) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Italian oil supermajor Eni specializing in the production of chemicals. With more than 5,000 employees and a production of about 9.5 million tons of chemical products in 2018, it is by far the largest chemical company in Italy and one of the largest in Europe.[1]

Versalis S.p.A.
Versalis headquarters
Company typeListed
BIT: ENI
NYSE: E
FTSE MIB Component
ISINIT0003132476
IndustryChemicals
FoundedApril 5, 2012; 11 years ago (2012-04-05)
Headquarters,
Italy
Area served
Global
Key people
Erika Mandraffino (Chairman)
Daniele Ferrari (CEO)
ProductsPolyethylene
Styrenics
Elastomers
Intermediates
Revenue 5.123 billion (2018)[1]
−287 million (2018)[1]
−460 million (2018)[1]
Total assets €2.762 billion (2018)[1]
Total equity €1.044 billion (2018)[1]
Number of employees
5,224 (2018)[1]
Websitewww.versalis.eni.com

History edit

The history of Versalis dates back to the Enrico Mattei's management era of Eni. In 1953 Mattei obtained full control of Anic, a company specializing in synthetic fuels by coal hydrogenation, and initiated a massive investment program in order to turn it into the chemical and agrichemical arm of Eni. In 1957, following the discovery of substantial natural gas fields off the Adriatic coast, a major fertilizer and petrochemical plant was completed in Ravenna, than in 1960 started producing PVC. Two years later another large plant was set up in Gela, Sicily, close to some offshore oil fields. Other chemical plants were built in Pisticci, Basilicata, where oil was recently found, and Manfredonia, Apulia, for the production of agricultural chemicals. By the time of the 1973 oil crisis, Anic was a well diversified chemical group with activities in both heavy organic and inorganic chemicals, synthetic rubber, plastics and chemical fibers, but was weak in the production of fine chemicals.[2]

The oil shocks had devastating effects on the chemical sector in Italy and, as a result, the state asked Eni to purchase the assets of bankrupt private chemical companies, such as SIR ( Società Italiana Resine, a large phenolic resins producer with operations in Porto Torres, Sardinia) and Liquichimica (a producer of citric acid with a big plant in Saline Joniche, Calabria). In 1981 all these assets were merged in a new company called Enichimica, rebranded as Enichem in 1985.[3]

In 1987 Raul Gardini, an agri-business tycoon, took over Montedison, at that time the eight largest chemical company in the world. Gardini wanted to reorganize and integrate the company into his sugar and fertilizer empire, but the debt burden he incurred during the takeover rapidly brought Montedison on the threshold of bankruptcy, forcing Gardini to seek state aid. In 1988 a new joint-venture was formed with Eni, called Enimont, in which both companies had 40 per cent of the shares, while 20 per cent was sold on the market. In 1990 Eni bought all Montedison's shares in Enimont, and Montedison withdrew from the chemical sector to pursue a role as an energy company.[4]

In the 1990s Eni, under a heavy debt burden, and plagued with structural problems like a too large number of scattered plants (a legacy of the failed industrialization plans for Southern Italy), with less than optimal size and fixed costs higher than that of its main competitors, was forced to undertook a deep restructuring of Enichem, with enormous economic and social costs: many plants were closed and employment was drastically cut, from 32,963 employees in 1992 to 13,908 in 1999. All non-core assets (like fertilizers and detergents) were sold, mostly to foreign multinationals.[5]

In 2003 Enichem separated its chemical and environmental remediation operations into two new companies, called Polimeri Europa and Syndial (the latter becoming EniRewind in 2019). Finally, Polimeri Europa changed its name in Versalis in 2012.[6]

Governance edit

As of 2021, the chairman is Marco Petracchini and the CEO is Adriano Alfani.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Versalis Results 2018" (PDF). www.versalis.eni.com. 2018.
  2. ^ Aftalion, Fred (1991). A History of the International Chemical Industry. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 301–302. ISBN 0812282078.
  3. ^ Baldassarri, Mario (1993). Industrial Policy in Italy, 1945–90. London: St. Martin's Press. pp. 82–83. ISBN 9781349229871.
  4. ^ Dunford, Michael; Greco, Lidia (2006). After the Three Italies: Wealth, Inequality and Industrial Change (Chapter 9). Hoboken, New Jersey: Blackwell Publishing. pp. 245–281. ISBN 978-1-405-12520-8.
  5. ^ Galambos, Louis P. (2007). The Global Chemical Industry in the Age of the Petrochemical Revolution. Cambridge University Press. pp. 361-362. ISBN 9780521871051.
  6. ^ Davis, Nigel (29 April 2012). "Polimeri Europa is reborn as Eni versalis". Independent Chemical Information Service. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
  7. ^ "Governance". Versalis S.p.A. Retrieved 23 February 2021.

External links edit

Official website: https://www.versalis.eni.com

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Versalis Polimeri Europa till 5 April 2012 is a wholly owned subsidiary of Italian oil supermajor Eni specializing in the production of chemicals With more than 5 000 employees and a production of about 9 5 million tons of chemical products in 2018 it is by far the largest chemical company in Italy and one of the largest in Europe 1 Versalis S p A Versalis headquartersCompany typeListedTraded asBIT ENINYSE EFTSE MIB ComponentISINIT0003132476IndustryChemicalsFoundedApril 5 2012 11 years ago 2012 04 05 HeadquartersSan Donato Milanese ItalyArea servedGlobalKey peopleErika Mandraffino Chairman Daniele Ferrari CEO ProductsPolyethyleneStyrenicsElastomersIntermediatesRevenue 5 123 billion 2018 1 Operating income 287 million 2018 1 Net income 460 million 2018 1 Total assets 2 762 billion 2018 1 Total equity 1 044 billion 2018 1 Number of employees5 224 2018 1 Websitewww wbr versalis wbr eni wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Governance 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe history of Versalis dates back to the Enrico Mattei s management era of Eni In 1953 Mattei obtained full control of Anic a company specializing in synthetic fuels by coal hydrogenation and initiated a massive investment program in order to turn it into the chemical and agrichemical arm of Eni In 1957 following the discovery of substantial natural gas fields off the Adriatic coast a major fertilizer and petrochemical plant was completed in Ravenna than in 1960 started producing PVC Two years later another large plant was set up in Gela Sicily close to some offshore oil fields Other chemical plants were built in Pisticci Basilicata where oil was recently found and Manfredonia Apulia for the production of agricultural chemicals By the time of the 1973 oil crisis Anic was a well diversified chemical group with activities in both heavy organic and inorganic chemicals synthetic rubber plastics and chemical fibers but was weak in the production of fine chemicals 2 The oil shocks had devastating effects on the chemical sector in Italy and as a result the state asked Eni to purchase the assets of bankrupt private chemical companies such as SIR Societa Italiana Resine a large phenolic resins producer with operations in Porto Torres Sardinia and Liquichimica a producer of citric acid with a big plant in Saline Joniche Calabria In 1981 all these assets were merged in a new company called Enichimica rebranded as Enichem in 1985 3 In 1987 Raul Gardini an agri business tycoon took over Montedison at that time the eight largest chemical company in the world Gardini wanted to reorganize and integrate the company into his sugar and fertilizer empire but the debt burden he incurred during the takeover rapidly brought Montedison on the threshold of bankruptcy forcing Gardini to seek state aid In 1988 a new joint venture was formed with Eni called Enimont in which both companies had 40 per cent of the shares while 20 per cent was sold on the market In 1990 Eni bought all Montedison s shares in Enimont and Montedison withdrew from the chemical sector to pursue a role as an energy company 4 In the 1990s Eni under a heavy debt burden and plagued with structural problems like a too large number of scattered plants a legacy of the failed industrialization plans for Southern Italy with less than optimal size and fixed costs higher than that of its main competitors was forced to undertook a deep restructuring of Enichem with enormous economic and social costs many plants were closed and employment was drastically cut from 32 963 employees in 1992 to 13 908 in 1999 All non core assets like fertilizers and detergents were sold mostly to foreign multinationals 5 In 2003 Enichem separated its chemical and environmental remediation operations into two new companies called Polimeri Europa and Syndial the latter becoming EniRewind in 2019 Finally Polimeri Europa changed its name in Versalis in 2012 6 Governance editAs of 2021 the chairman is Marco Petracchini and the CEO is Adriano Alfani 7 References edit a b c d e f g Versalis Results 2018 PDF www versalis eni com 2018 Aftalion Fred 1991 A History of the International Chemical Industry Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania Press pp 301 302 ISBN 0812282078 Baldassarri Mario 1993 Industrial Policy in Italy 1945 90 London St Martin s Press pp 82 83 ISBN 9781349229871 Dunford Michael Greco Lidia 2006 After the Three Italies Wealth Inequality and Industrial Change Chapter 9 Hoboken New Jersey Blackwell Publishing pp 245 281 ISBN 978 1 405 12520 8 Galambos Louis P 2007 The Global Chemical Industry in the Age of the Petrochemical Revolution Cambridge University Press pp 361 362 ISBN 9780521871051 Davis Nigel 29 April 2012 Polimeri Europa is reborn as Eni versalis Independent Chemical Information Service Retrieved 7 February 2020 Governance Versalis S p A Retrieved 23 February 2021 External links editOfficial website https www versalis eni com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Versalis amp oldid 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